Scope of Surveillance Changed on Airfryer and Robotic Vacuums
The scope of the surveillance practice applied to the importation of some electrical appliances is expanded.
In today’s edition of the Official Gazette, the statement that modifies Statement No. 2023/7 on the implementation of import surveillance was published.
With the Release, the surveillance app, which went live with the release released on March 23 for some home appliances, including robot vacuums and air fryers, was restored to its original form by canceling changes made over time.
These devices, which began with the statement on the implementation of import surveillance, published in the Official Gazette on March 23, and were withdrawn from the surveillance application with the statement of the same name published on March 29, were included in surveillance. request with the same unit value as the statement published today. In this context, the application of surveillance on imports of airfryers with a customs unit value of less than $100 has begun again.
With the Communiqué, the preheating heaters used in diesel vehicles were excluded from the surveillance application applied to those “other heaters and stoves with a customs unit value of less than 40 dollars, which are found under article 8516 in the list of customs tariff statistics”. position. (Reuters)
Source: Sozcu

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